Apple has started releasing iOS 7-optmized apps into the App Store in preparation for tomorrow’s iOS 7 launch. News reader Flipboard and social check-in app Foursquare were among the first to be updated. Though neither received a substantial overhaul, a few changes have been made to each app’s interface to fit in with iOS 7.

Below you’ll find a list of every iOS 7-compatible app update. We’ll continue updating the list as more updates are released, so check back often.

The moment you update your phone to iOS 7, you’ll see a fresh coat of paint on Foursquare. We’ve fancied up the icon, updated the UI, and made it all work flawlessly in Apple’s new iOS. So, while you’re playing with your new operating system (or new phone!), you can keep using Foursquare as usual.

For those of you on iOS 6, this update features a few behind-the-scenes improvements.

– New look and feel for iOS 7
– Many search improvements make it easier to find the items you need
– Swipe to see search options
– Enhancements to saved searches/sellers
– Sellers, we have improved the upload speed when posting items for sale
– Support for seller store categories
– Edit your shipping address from your profile screen
– Remove single items from your recent search history. (yay)
– Improved currency conversions for our international customers.
– Many bug fixes and enhancements
*iOS 6+ is required for this update

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– Fresh new design and super new features
– Shop in the dark with special “Night Mode”
– Easier-to-use search tools
– Stay informed with a new activity stream
– Quick access to your feedback
– Russian language support

Everybody is excited about the upcoming changes to iPad software, and we have worked hard to be among the first iPad Apps to incorporate the new look and feel. Here’s what’s new in 2.2.

Support for Latest iOS Updates
• We’ve redesigned the app to take full advantage of the breakthrough style and technology available in the newest iPad software.
• Powerful new features such as streamlined multitasking and iCloud photo sharing will make creating Haiku Decks faster than ever before.

Redesigned Gallery
• With a vibrant creative community and hundreds of thousands of decks published, Haiku Deck is increasingly useful for knowledge and inspiration as well as for content creation.
• The new Gallery makes more content visible in a richer, more dynamic browsing experience.
• Explore the Featured and Popular Galleries, and view and share inspiring decks from a wide range of topics, in a more fluid, immersive way.

Powerful New Image Importing Options
• Sort, select, and import multiple images in one simple step from your iPad’s Camera Roll or Albums.
• Radically streamlined import functionality makes it significantly faster to locate and use exactly the photos you want to create a Haiku Deck portfolio, illustrate a step-by-step process, or publish a stunning photo slideshow on your blog or website.

• The features you love on iPhone are now available on iPad. Add variety to your stations, view your thumb history, and see track lyrics.
• New upgraded look and feel for iOS7.
• Just swipe to explore without interrupting your music. The new third pane takes full advantage of your iPad, making it easier than ever to find new artists and tracks.

Introducing Camera+ 4!
We’ve overhauled the entire Camera+ design and given it a brand new modernized look so it fits-in very nicely with iOS 7.
And we’ve also added a bunch of new and useful things…
• You can now send your photos to other apps like Instagram, Dropbox, and Evernote.
• Exposure compensation while taking photos: adjust for overly dark or bright lighting situations before you even shoot your photos.
• Printing: wirelessly send your photos to your AirPrint printer.
• Square crop in viewfinder enables you to shoot in the popular format without any extra editing steps.
• AirDrop: send your photos to your friends and family with minimal fuss & muss! (iOS 7 only)

BREAKING NEWS: Right after we submitted Camera+ 4, we realized that the newly added “report a bug” feature crashes in iOS 6. This is what we get for hiring a Vice-Minister of Irony. Anyway… there’s a 4.0.1 update coming out very shortly that addresses this and a bunch of other little things.

Say hello to a leaner, cleaner RunKeeper!
We’ve totally revamped our experience for iOS 7 to focus more on your data and progress and less on a heavy design. In fact, we cleaned up the app up so much, your phone may actually feel lighter when you’re out on a run!

○ Shazam welcomes iOS7 to the world with a fresh new look!
○ Share your Shazamed moments: Mention friends and places when you post to Facebook
○ Forgot what you Shazamed last night? Now you get a reminder of your most recent discovery when you open the app, and one simple tap to buy the track.
○ Want to buy what’s hot in London? You can now buy multiple tracks at once from our Explore charts.
○ Shazam now speaks Czech, Polish and Russian.
○ And once again, we’ve improved our recognition technology so we can recognize music even more quickly.

Minor Fixes:
– In Facebook Page streams, captions of image posts are no longer missing
– Fixed the crash issue when rapidly double-tapping manual sync button
– Twitter user blocking and unblocking should be working as expected
– No longer allowing tab names with just empty spaces
– Fixed the issue of not showing the default time interval when muting a Twitter user

– Stunning new iOS 7 Design
– Automatic downloads: pressing buttons is for suckers
– Syncing! Sync where you’re up to, which podcasts you have and your custom filters and playlists to all your other iOS devices :)
– iPad: now supported, ain’t that a cool thing!
– There are hundreds of other powerful new features, we’ll let you discover those on your own. Try for example marking an episode as played with one simple right to left swipe :)

The newest version of our app has been optimized for the new iOS 7 interface to help simplify the complex process of finding the right home. Our redesigned app brings essential information like photos and basic home facts to the forefront, so home shoppers can decide instantly whether they want to learn more about that home or move on to the next one.

– Behance for iPhone is now available in Spanish, French, Russian, German, Polish, Simplified Chinese, Italian, Portuguese and Japanese!
– Fixes and optimizations for iOS7.
– You can now create an account within the app.
– Improved interface for management of collections.
– Ability to stream collections over AirPlay.
– Added setting to clear the app cache.
– Bug fixes.

Vibrant and user friendly, Check the Weather, is 100% iOS 7 ready. Updated with a brighter, cleaner interface to fit right in with iOS 7. Plus, Check the Weather can now automatically update your weather data while in the background. So the forecast is available immediately upon opening.

Note: Rather than swiping vertically to open the radar map you now tap the Dark Sky forecast at the bottom of the main info panel.

We’ve completely redesigned the OpenTable app for iOS 7 to help you find and book great places to eat – by focusing on new search features and a design that lets the restaurants shine.

Search, simply.
· Tap the in-line search bar to start exploring
· Search for restaurants by cuisine type
· Enter an address or city to find places nearby
· Customize the distance for your search
· Look up any OpenTable restaurant, not just those nearby

Savor the details.
· Swipe left and right to see all available tables for each restaurant
· Track your points progress towards your next rewards check
· Pull down on a restaurant profile to see the most loved dishes, and swipe to dismiss

Please share your feedback and questions – send us a note at iOShelp@opentable.com.

Drafts now requires iOS 7, and has been updated to feel right at home on the new OS. In addition, lots of new bits and improvements have been made, so please take the time to review the notes below. For more details notes, visit our blog: http://agiletortoise.com/blog

#### New stuff

– “Post to Google+” action.
– “Show status bar in editor” settings allows hiding of the status bar.
– Magic + Button. The new draft button still functions as it always did, but now you can tap and hold on the “+” button to get new draft options, including the ability to create a new draft with the contents of the clipboard, or using the current selected text.
– “Import from Dropbox”. If you have the Dropbox app installed, when you tap and hold on the new draft button (see above), you will get an additional “Import from Dropbox” option which allows you select files from your Dropbox and create a new draft with their contents.
– Most actions can now be run on an empty draft. This is useful for a number of circumstances, such as a case where you have actions that rely on the [[clipboard]] tag only, or if you simple want to use Drafts a launcher for other apps, quick emails, etc.
– Tags now work in Email Action recipient (to, cc, bcc) fields.
– “Notebook” field in Evernote actions now supports tags.
– New action tag: [[selection]]. Inserts the last text selection used when editing the draft, or the full draft if there was no selection.
– [[line|n]] tag now supports ranges using the “..” range syntax. Such as [[line|2..4]] for lines 2, 3 and 4, [[line|2..]] for line 2 through the end of the draft, [[line|..3]] for lines 1, 2 and 3.
– Option to show number of drafts in the inbox as an app badge.
– Settings > Sync and Storage > “Archive Inbox Drafts” function moves all drafts currently in the inbox to the archive.

#### Misc. changes and improvements worth mentioning

– “Copy” buttons in tag help views now dismiss tag help after placing tag in clipboard.
– Allow tweets with >140 characters if they contain URLs that will be shortened by Twitter and result in a total of less than 140 characters.
– Added Helvetica Neue-Light font, because, you know, iOS 7.
– Added OpenDyslexic font.
– Added tab key to extended keyboard.
– “Markdown: Preview” action now works properly with URL callbacks. It always should have, but didn’t. Useful if you want to use Drafts as a Markdown preview tool from another app.
– Improve Markdown preview with new CSS.
– Setting to disable/enable TextExpander expansion as you type.

• Updated user interface and visual appearance for latest OS
• Fetching of new tweets & sync position while in the background
• New bookmarking service: Safari Reading List
• New gesture: Tap & hold in-app browser’s mobilizer icon to enable by default
• New gesture: swipe from the left edge of the screen to open the sidebar
• Links can now be tweeted directly from within the in-app browser
• Added support for opening links in Chrome

• Effortlessly swipe through multiple sections. Each section seamlessly transitions into the next.
• Tap “More” on any section for our full coverage.
• Edit your section list so your favorite sections are just a swipe away.
• Swipe horizontally between articles for effortless browsing.

• NEW: Sections are completely redesigned, with a cleaner look and feel, larger photography, custom layouts and the stunning, full-bleed cover of The New York Times Magazine.
• NEW: Share articles via AirDrop.
• NEW: Support for iOS 7’s universal text size setting — you can set your device’s text size once in the Settings app, and the NYTimes app’s text size will change accordingly

[PRO] Send messages or links to OmniFocus and Things (if those apps are installed), with just a tap.

[NEW] Redesigned the app’s aesthetic for clarity, deference, and a teency bit of depth.

[NEW] Added a bunch of new stickers, including some made in special thanks to our elite team of beta testers. See if you can figure out who they are. The beard sticker should be easy.

[LUV] The big red tow truck sticker is dedicated to Josiah, @ismh’s boy. If you’d like to help him and other kids in his situation, consider donating to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. They’re truly amazing.

[NEW] Messages are now sent asynchronously. This means that they appear immediately in the messages view with a “Sending…” status. If a message fails to send, long press to resend it or remove it.

[NEW] Added support for the new 2048-character-length limit for private messages.

[NEW] Added an in-app tutorial for first-time users to the sign-in screen.

[NEW] Tapping an in-app notification while at the main view will show the relevant channel via a push transition, if possible, instead of a modal view.

[NEW] Added verified domains to user profile descriptions.

[NEW] Emails and phone numbers are now tappable in profiles and messages.

[FIX] Removed the Instapaper web view mobilizer option due to technical issues beyond our control. You will still be able to save links with your Instapaper account, if you have one. Readability is now the default (and only) web view mobilizer.

+ All new user interface optimized for iOS 7 and 4″ displays
+ Unlimited background downloads with no time limit
+ Redesigned notifications can be configured to immediately tell you if something new is available or only after it has been downloaded already and is ready to play
+ Redesigned episode list to efficiently jump to show notes, download on demand and indicate which episodes are locally cached
+ Redesigned multi-selection for editing episode properties, scheduling playback and downloading
+ New main menu sidebar to give access to major features quickly
+ New Up Next playback queue to quickly manage and schedule episodes that should be played in a row
+ Redesigned player to give faster access to show notes, Up Next and playback tools. Additionally the player customizes its user interface colors to optically match the podcast cover
+ New Now Playing bottom bar to better indicate what’s currently playing and give access to the player from everywhere

Major Update Includes Brand-New Design & Collections! Kindle Version 4 is beautifully redesigned around the themes of deference, clarity and depth. Collections give customers the ability to simply and easily organize their libraries.

YNAB was one of the ones that updated yesterday (along with Fantastical, Moonlight Mahjong, Kickstarter, Words with Friends, and CNN). Looking at my update log, I just noticed that Panna posted an update for iOS 7 on Saturday!

Is there even a point to this list? There was when it was limited to apps that had updated early, but at this point it’s going to quickly get out of control. And since iOS 7 automatically updates apps for you while still giving you access to the release notes in the App Store updates tab (a nice touch), this list doesn’t really offer anything useful.